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He looked vague, only half pulled out of his own thoughts.
The young man looked vague and was about to ask, "Who gets the steak?"
Then, as her friend looked vague: "Over my social situation."
She looked vague, but Ellie gave her a little nod anyway.
He looked vaguer, too, as his eyes failed to focus properly.
The inspector's melancholy eyes looked vague and lost in contemplation.
He looked vague for a moment then nodded as he got the reference.
Rose shook his head, looked vague but considerably ill at ease.
Her uncle sat at his workbench looking vague, as though he'd forgotten why he was there.
Therefore, all public ends look vague and quixotic beside private ones.
They shuffled around a little, looking vague and distracted.
He grinned, and at that moment Tom came in looking vague, his eyes flicking quickly over the tables.
We'd get a burst of something, then he'd sit there looking vague and mumbling things we couldn't understand.
Men and animals looked vague and slumped through the ice rain.
There was a mist; I could see stars through the treetops, but they looked vague and distant.
His face was redder than usual and his eyes looked vague.
He looked vague, distant, as if he were trying to remember a line from Chaucer.
"Yes, Lady," came the soft chorus, after which everyone looked vague and slightly disoriented.
Nimzhian looked vague, as if this bit of history did not have any real meaning for her.
Even after the third repetition she still looked vague and ununderstanding.
The figures inside looked vague and shadowy through the darkened, solar-coated windows.
Then they opened again, but they looked vague.
Little snippets of their talk registered in her brain as she strolled past, looking vague and preoccupied.
He was breathing hard, and his blue eyes, so like his mother's, looked vague and strained.
The vicar, a lean, ascetic man, was looking vague and slightly bewildered.